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Removing richard from notification list. Verified that
he doesn't want to be on it anymore.
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2017 14:58:24 +1000
To: rouiljsomewhere
From: Richard Jones <r1chardj0n3s at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Do you still want new issues to roundup tracker sent to
you?
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Thanks John, yes please do remove me.
Richard
On 24 September 2017 at 14:13, John P. Rouillard <rouilj at cs.umb.edu>
wrote:
> Hi Richard:
>
> I am working on updating the roundup tracker to
> get it ready for the current development code.
>
> As I was testing I noticed you are still in the
> list of email addresses getting new issue emails.
>
> Do you want to continue to receive these since
> you aren't actively developing roundup?
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 24 Sep 2017 18:44:48 -0400 |
| parents | 96dc9f07340a |
| children | 09af33304790 |
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; This is a sample configuration file for roundup-server. See the ; admin_guide for information about its contents. [main] # Host name of the Roundup web server instance. # If left unconfigured (no 'host' setting) the default # will be used. # If empty, listen on all network interfaces. # If you want to explicitly listen on all # network interfaces, the address 0.0.0.0 is a more # explicit way to achieve this, the use of an empty # string for this purpose is deprecated and will go away # in a future release. # Default: localhost host = localhost # Port to listen on. # Default: 8080 port = 8017 # Path to favicon.ico image file. If unset, built-in favicon.ico is used. # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. # Default: favicon.ico favicon = favicon.ico # User ID as which the server will answer requests. # In order to use this option, the server must be run initially as root. # Availability: Unix. # Default: user = roundup # Group ID as which the server will answer requests. # In order to use this option, the server must be run initially as root. # Availability: Unix. # Default: group = # don't fork (this overrides the pidfile mechanism)' # Allowed values: yes, no # Default: no nodaemon = no # Log client machine names instead of IP addresses (much slower) # Allowed values: yes, no # Default: no log_hostnames = no # File to which the server records the process id of the daemon. # If this option is not set, the server will run in foreground # # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. # Default: pidfile = # Log file path. If unset, log to stderr. # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. # Default: logfile = # Set processing of each request in separate subprocess. # Allowed values: debug, none, thread, fork. # Default: fork multiprocess = fork # Tracker index template. If unset, built-in will be used. # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. # Default: template = # Enable SSL support (requires pyopenssl) # Allowed values: yes, no # Default: no ssl = no # PEM file used for SSL. A temporary self-signed certificate # will be used if left blank. # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. # Default: pem = # Roundup trackers to serve. # Each option in this section defines single Roundup tracker. # Option name identifies the tracker and will appear in the URL. # Option value is tracker home directory path. # The path may be either absolute or relative # to the directory containing this config file. [trackers] demo = /trackers/demo sysadmin = /trackers/sysadmin
